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Old 07-05-2012, 22:23   #6
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Re: How fast could BT Infinity go in the long term?

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
Using the current settings, 17a, with vectoring, theoretically Infinity could do 120Mb Symmetrically, or have 246Mb split between upstream and downstream.
The current split is 2741 downstream and 1245 upstream tones (not sure why/how there's an overlap) which gives about 164mbps down and 75mbps up, theoretically.
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